John Redwood has been named on a list of MPs who rebelled against demands for repayment of expenses.

The Wokingham MP is on a list of 70 members, including Bracknell and Finchampstead MP Andrew MacKay, who lodged appeals after being told to pay back expenses by Sir Thomas Legg.

The list was published by national newspapers on Monday ahead of the full report from Sir Thomas due to be published today.

However, Mr Redwood refused to comment on what money he had been asked to pay back and what the outcome of his appeal had been until after the report was published.

Mr MacKay was unavailable for comment.

Opposition parties criticised Mr Redwood for failing to take the opportunity to be open about what money he had been asked to pay back when he first received a letter from Sir Thomas last year.

Details of claims published last year revealed Mr Redwood claimed for items such as gardening, a new driveway and moss removal from his roof.

George Davidson, Labour’s prospective parliamentary candidate for Wokingham, said: “Whatever Sir Thomas Legg says today, I don’t think anybody thinks it is reasonable to claim for a new luxury bathroom, new driveway, new garage roof, lawn and gardening.

“David Cameron made it pretty clear that any of his MPs who did not go along with Sir Thomas Legg and pay back what they were asked to pay back would face de-selection. Mr Redwood has a history of defying his party’s leaders – maybe he’ll do it again.”

Prue Bray, the Liberal Democrat prospective Parliamentary candidate, said: “John Redwood has always refused to say what was in the letter he got, but from reports over the weekend it seems he has been asked to repay some of the money.

“It is time John Redwood came clean. He has been claiming over £20,000 a year for his living expenses and the public has the right to know what has happened to that money.”

Mr Redwood told getwokingham this week he remains in the top 20 lowest spending MPs in the Commons.

Today a national paper revealed 350 MPs have been ordered to pay back £1m after an inquiry into their expenses claims. Although none of them has been named.